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Australian Aborigines living a traditional lifestyle certainly hunted and ate kangaroos. Even today, both indigenous and non-indigenous Australians eat kangaroo, but it is not hunted in the traditional way.

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well there are over 350 Aboriginal tribes and they all speak diffrent the one im from say TARNDA (RED KANGAROO) that is in walpry hope it help


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